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Logan County News from Winona, Kansas • 4

Logan County News from Winona, Kansas • 4

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Logan County Newsi
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Winona, Kansas
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has recently purchased the Kamp property and R. Abell now is Come to the Franklin E. Brooke Land office and see the" The Logan County (lews By D. H. RUNNEALS, WINONA, KANSAS, exhibit of fruits, grains, I owner of the property occupied Sale bills at this office.

Jordan for wall paper, See us for your sale bills. Runneals for your insurance. Get your repairs for all kinds grasses and vegetables grown by by Dr. Stroup. They are like i Winona in one respect at least.

Both places need more houses to HERE ARE THE BARGAflNS We promised you in Published Every Friday. the wide-awake farmers of Logan and Thomas counties. Some time Tuesday afternoon hold what peopletjvey now nave. of machinery of Jordan. Entered as second-tins matter Octrber 22, 1904 at ti postoflice at Winona, Kansas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 187b.

some vandall went into the edit- R. Q. Richards, postmaster at gee for vvall paper. A or's garden and destroyed Kingery, brought to this office jnew and complete line to select largest cusnaws and squashes to last saturaay a nussian sunnow-1 from Office in Land Office Building. nine feet tall and the runt i hhi h.iiu liic be found therein.

It is hoped pr nnr im i hmv A4nM'n hi hrt fisr hn 17 I our last issue flower is nine inches across. Hei rr nyi Subscription $1.00 Per Year. brought in a big sugar beet, wants to sell them, and he says he will have about a hunarrf.n4toi;-H.!w Quarter 10-13-37 also raised a hundred bushels of you want, uet a comoinea poncy. that they feel better, we don't. W.

0. Disney spent Tuesday night in town. He came here to meet his wife who was returning from a visit in the eastern part of the s'tate. They went down to Russell Springs oh the hack Wednesday. mangel wozels, a sample can be! See Runneals and ask him about JQrthweSt seen at this office.

'it. Gene Drake built a new grain-ery this week. Chas. Newell will move to the John Nelson place some time the coming week. Dr.

A. Strtfup went to Hays City Monday night, returning on Tuesday night. W. H. Wsgner took the train A few more spring wagons for Qnnf hwPt" Matters pertaining to the or sale at bargains.

I don't want ganization of a bank at Winona It has transpired that although $600 600 520 600 680 600 1000 the wagons, can use the money L. A. Jordan. a piece of school is under lease are now assuming some form and 30-13-35 22-15-35 10-13-37 14-15-32 24-15-35 4-13-36 for a term of vears does not Dro- a short time our people win De hibit settlement on the same by solicited to subscribe for the capital stock. It will be a State Southwtest Northeast Northwest Southeast If you want to purchase one or more thoroughbred Plymouth Rock cockrels, call at the News east Monday night going to Hays; anyone if taken for a home.

A bank with capital stock, City and Manhattan. lease of this kind came up in this The John" c7-Postal sale last! county last week It will soon be up to the people office. We have a half dozen or to say what they will do. There more for sale at 50c each. is not a man or woman here that does not appreciate the needs of Low One-Way Rates.

Every day from September 15, A fire was set out in the west part of town Wednesday -afternoon in front of Ch? s. Ne place. How it got there no one knows. Prof. Gruwell and Mrs.

B. put it out before it done any damage. Henry and Grover Mastin and The Franklin E. Brooke Land Co. Winona, Kansas.

Saturday was well attended and good prices prevailed. John Nelson shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City Sunday night from this point. C. B. Bennet on Tuesday shipped three car loads of cattle to the Kansas City markets Joseph Tolliver shipped three car loads of cattle on Tuesday to to October 31, 1905, the Union i sell one-way tickets from Winona as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake this institution.

Frank Latham lost his sepera-tor last Saturday by fire. He w'as threshing at L. M. A spark from the engine set fire to the stack and it could not be gotten away. A wagon loaded with wheat was also burned.

Why it was not hauled away before it caught fire is unaccounted for. Mr. Hill lost about all his wheat crop, amounting to over three hundred bnsheb, which will be a Orion Streaver settled on three of the finest quarters of school Oak, White Pine, Red Cedar and White Cedar Posts; Glidden Barbed Wire. City. $20.00 to Helena and-Butte, Montana.

$22.50 to Spokane and Wenat-chee, Washington; $22.50 to Huntington and Nam-pa, Idaho. land in Logan county one day last week. It is located in the neighborhood of J. H. Weatherman's south of here.

Wm. Bretz and wife drove to Garden City Tuesday. They took their little girl down there to a doctor. She is afflicted with some disease in her knee joints. Chicago Lumber 1 Coal $25.00 to Portland, Taeoma and Seattle.

v- $25.00 to Vancouver and Vic J. R. big loss to him. The loss to Mr. Latham will fall heavy on him as he just bought the machine this spring.

the Kansas City market. The Felts others shipped a couple cars of cattle to Kansas sas City Sunday, night from this plcci. Arthur Wandling went east on Tuesday with some cattle. He expects to remain until about the holidays. Jim McKie has our thanks for a half dozen ducks.

They were fine eating and we hope he will come again. JacksonManager, Kansas. toria. Winona, $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oregon, via Portland. WE HANDLE $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.

They expect to bring back some honey and sweet potatoes. It is reported that Thos. Nash, a former resident of this county, died at Pueblo, Colorado, Friday last of heart failure. He lived in The grains, grasses, fruits and vegetables brought in to the Franklin E. Brooke Land contest were all fine.

These things do lots of good. Parties from Missouri, Iowa and Illinois were most favorably impressed with these exhibits. We have them all to show to the home-seekers who are coming and Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Plastering Cement, Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of mill work. Call and see "us before buy- ing. Coal Always on Hand.

Correspondingly low rates to many 'other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri river and Pacific coast; double berth $5.75. For full information call on or address J. E. Fritts.

the south part of the county. He was a successful cattle man and had many friends who will be surprised to hear of his death. Some one went into Jordan's shed south of his store room on locating. Let us ask a favor: If you have something in the way The days are growing shorter and more oil is necessary. Have to soon burn a light at both ends of the day now.

II. C. of Olsberg, Kansas, came in yesterday morning to Took after his real estate interests south of. here. A James Creech has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Burns.

No better Ee'ection could have been made. of grain, vegetables or fruit, in fact, anything that looks good, First published in Logan County News, Septem bring us a nice sample and we Tuesday evening and turned the faucet in a barrel containing cylinder oil, allowing several galons to run out on the ground. What ber iia, laua-ew Notice for Publication. No. 1010.

Department of the Interior, Land Oflice at Colby, Anthracite, Stove and Rock Springs, Lenox and Canon City Lump and Nut. will give it a nice display. Let's get five hundred more good, energetic farmers in our country. These fine exhibits help in that direction immensely. Notice is hereby given that the following-nam- good things do anyone is more than can be conjectured.

There is one thing noticeable ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make finul ra-mf in niinnnrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Logan County, at Kussell Springs, Kansas, on November 11, 191,5. viz: Daniel D. Saar, Homt-stead Application No. 24,867 for the northeast quarter of Section 32, Township 13, south. Range Mrs.

G. B. Yoeman took the organ out last Saturday that is to "be used in their Sunday school at the school house nearby. Lyman N. Sawyer, wife and Last Saturday afternoon an engine set out some fire near the Morgan place west of town.

It burned fast and went north to the county line and crossed over in the management, of our school and that is in the hours they put in. No fooling around. There is a time to open and close and the scholars have learned that. Did you notice also how they en He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said kn 1. viz: Francis H.

Young, James A. Wright, i George W. Elgin and Jacob H. Saar, all of Kus- sell Springs, Kansas, P. 0.

1 A. H. Blair. Register. Vacation Time in the ROCKIES ter and leave the building? It is son, of south of Monument, left Sunday night last for Newbury, Oregon for a few weeks visit.

Strayed Sorrel mare five years Will weigh about 1000 lbs. Right hind foot is No- tify J. B. Pugh, Grinn'ell, Kan. quite different, isn't Ftet published in Logan County News, September 22, 1905 -6W Notice of Publication 1004.

Department of the Inferior, Land Office at Colby, Kansas, September 15, 1905. Nntw is herebv aiven that the following-nam into Thomas county. Nearly all the men in that section were at the sale and help was scarce. A bunch of men went out from this place with plows, water, etc. It Leslie Burdick was twenty-one ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make years of age last Saturday and his mother gave him a party in burned to the west line of the final proot in support oi nis uihum, uu mm.

o.u will he made before the Probate Judge of attended the A large crowd nlnfp U'hprP Frank LOWe lVeSjl ogan County at Russell Springs, Kansas, cm pidtC WlCie II ail IV ijunc 1905. William Slocp. one of the No Colorado visit is complete without a trip to the mountains. The best hunting, camping and fishing places are found along the Colorado Midland Railway. Cripple Creek, i-Leadville, Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake City are best reached by.

the Midland Latest-design of observation cars; Send for booklets and illustrated literature for 1905 convention visitors. WORRELL LAW, T. PJC It SPEERS, G. A. 202 Boston Building, Kansas City, Mo, Denver, Colorado, heir of John E.

Sloop, deceased, Homestead Application No. 24,528 for the northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 11 south, Range 37 west He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James G. Felts, Leander M. Felts and Willard H. Frew, of Winona, Kansas, P.

and honor of the occasion to which a goodly number of young people were invited. A pleasant time was had and all departed wishing him many more birthdays. Refreshments were served. then north, missing the Moore place on sixteen. The burned area was three miles wide in the widest place and ten miles long.

Carlson sale on Tuesday and big prices prevailed. Mr. Carlson is going to Kansas City to reside. Dr. B.

W. Carlson came in on Clarence H. Burdick, of Russell Springs, Kansas. p. o.

A. tl. BI.AIK, itegisier. Sixty-six dollars is pretty fair he evening train Monday fromj Cheyenne Wells to attend the sale at his father's place Tues-i day. I.

A good many acres of grazing land was burned over and a lot of hay destroyed. D. L. Wandling lost some grain. No buildings were destroyed.

It was a very lucky fire. John H. Henry and Henry rent for one year for thirty-nine acres of land. This amount rep-j resents one-fourth the crop from the land. The" owner has not First published in Logan County News, September 15.

1905-w The State of Kansas, Logan County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of John E. Sloop, late of Logan county. Kansas. Notice, of Appointment.

Notice is hereby given, that on the 13th day of September. A. D. 15, the undersigned was. by the Probate Coitrt of Logan County.

appointed and iualified as administrator of the Estate of John E. Sloop, late of Logan county, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly James G. Fki.ts, Administrator. Mrs.

James Scaggs and son, Claude left Tuesday evening for Eastern Kansas to visit friends and relatives. They will be ab i seen the land for ten It Cornelius Messier i ioins Winona. Just see what it Messier and and wife returned Monday last to their Indiana homes after ten jpir jf ilW Inn Ml BUlW Oregon Washington would earn if the whole quarter section was under cultivation. Robt. Cork brought to" this office on'Wednesday a half bushel of nice He had just finished digging them and had sent several weeks.

Did you see the young fellow" going out of the elevator window one afternoon this week? Clubs must have been, trump. Better keep closer to days visit here witlufriends and relatives. They had not met J. W. and T.

E. Messier' and D. B. Fobes and wife since the civil VIA forty years ago and forty-five bushels after using out i ar' s.om,e Local Time Table. uNio.j pacific r.

1 Time of Passenger Trains at Winona, Kansas. MOUNTAIN TIMF West Bound -No. 101 4:10 a.m. -No. p.m.

East Bound-No. 104. 3:20 a.m. -No. 102.

8:28 p.m. 'J. E. Fritts, Agent. UNION PACIFIC they had a good visit, These gentlemen and Mr.

Fobes were all soldiers together. Mr. Henry and one of the Messler's think EVERY DAY of them all summer. He planted one, and, a bushel of seed-. This surely is a good potato crop and shows very conclusively that potatoes will grow here.

The Franklin E. Brooke Land last week sold a section of land in Thomas county to A. VVoodley and E. Kuntz, of Illinois and they expect to move here in the spring. D.

H. Runneals and W. C. they wi 1 be back soon. They said to us that this land would bring $50 an acre in less than tenjTf vrm want to hllVi From September 16th to October 81.

1906. $25.00 Short Line Fast Trains No Delays tern unsas i Kansas vears and that Western How about that water proposition? Are we to put up a tank and furnish water and encourage building, or are we going to sit is all right and was the wheat belt of the United States if we had the people to plow up the a property or a business of any kind anywhere; in the United; States, write me; a postal card for my Free Cata-; ground and put in the crop, and! down and fold our hands and let the opportunity pass? If we are to grow and be something all of us will have to pull the same way Johnson spent last Monday in Wallace county looking up. some homestead land. Returned in the evening without finding what they wanted. Monday a fire was set out by Koons threshing engine west of town and for a time threatened Be sure your tickets read over this line.

INQUIRE OK J. E. FRITTS, Agent, Winona. they took all the advertising and samples home with them they could get. They want land on 1 have bargains every-; and alltogether.

Who will take lugue. the initiative in this matter? the river and picked out a quar- Write ter in Logan county that is one A tone wilson, of the best farms in this county i Re Estate Specuitut Property at Russell Springs is changing hands these days as well as elsewhere. Chas. Woods the Harlan place, but by prompt and hard work it was put out without much loss. or Western Kansas.

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